IMNAL, but fry's has been messing up on the advertising price for some years now. Then they post a paper on the front door of the store explaining there was a mistake and what the advertisement should have said. I have made about 6 trips to fry's only to get turned around. On Friday 19 July 2002 10:29 am, Logan Kennelly wrote: > While looking for a new laptop, I stopped by Fry's Electronics to find the > model I wanted at $600 below retail. When I asked why it was so low, I was > told that it was a mistake and they adjusted the price in their computers. > Although I was told that they would sell me the product for the listed > price, the store manager eventually stated that they were under no > obligation to do so and cancelled the lower price. > > Since I am not an expert in consumer law, I thought I would put the > question to the list: Is there any law regulating this situation, and, if > so, what is it? > > Thanks in advance.